Chapter 79
Chapter 79: This Is A Job Requirement Translator: End less Fantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation They had heard Mr. Charlie address her as a ‘Miss’.
Although they didn’t know who Mr. Charlie was, he was dressed in a suit and behaved calmly with experience. Moreover, he was personally received by Ms. Lewis, so his identity must be extraordinary.
Serenity had only been working at the magazine agency for a month, so she did not have many things.
Seeing that she was done packing, Mr. Charlie took the things from her hands and said, “Let's go.”
Sam Kiln sent them out but not before asking Serenity, “Are you going back to work at your family’s company?” Compared to Gabriel’s company, she would rather return to Rivers Group. It was better than being a puppet. She smiled and casually said. “What's with the long face? It’s not like we won’t meet again.”
Sam Kiln scratched his head and noticed that Mr. Charlie was waiting for Serenity. So Sam didn’t say much more and simply bid her farewell.
The next day, Serenity arranged for a car to send her to Zephyr Group early in the morning. On her first day of work, she had specially put on exquisite light makeup to look good.
When she arrived at the company, the person who received her was not Fred, but a female assistant. The female assistant took her up twenty-eight floors through the elevator.
Serenity had never been to Zephyr Group before, so she would not have known that the President's office was on the 36th floor. However, when she saw Frank, she could already guess what was happening.
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When Frank saw her, he was stunned. Then, he pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose, and the smile on his lips was a little stiff. “Miss Serenity.” Serenity had to admit that Benjamin was really capable to have arranged for her to be in Gabriel Jones's secretariat office, headed by Frank.
Frank had not planned much work for Serenity to do. All she did so far was organize some documents and photocopied them.
There were more than a dozen people in the secretary's office, but she was the most idle. She tidied up the documents in her hands in boredom and looked up at the tightly shut office door from time to time.
Gabriel returned to his office after driving. When he passed by the secretary’s office, Frank greeted him. “President Jones, this is your schedule for today.”
Serenity, who was browsing the company’s website, heard who Frank just addressed and looked up. Gabriel had walked toward his office with vigorous steps, followed by Caleb, who was holding the documents from the meeting. When Frank handed him the schedule, Gabriel did not stop as he casually took it from Frank and handed it to Caleb behind him.
Frank followed Gabriel into the latter’s office, and she suspected that he must have reported to Gabriel that she had entered the company.
A few minutes later, Frank came out of the President's office. Serenity was prepared to be called over by Gabriel for questioning. However, she was not called for the rest of the day. Serenity had been anxious the entire day. When it was time to get off work, she turned off her computer and was about to get off
work when Frank walked over. “Miss Serenity, President Jones has a dinner party. You can go with him.”
Serenity was shocked. Gabriel should not want anyone to know about their relationship so she was flabbergasted by the instruction.
What was he thinking? After a moment, she stuttered as she said, “Mr. Frank, |... I’m afraid we won't be able to handle it.” “Miss Serenity, this is a job requirement,” said Mr. Frank gently.
She was now the assistant to Gabriel’s secretary, and the two of them were now in a superior and subordinate relationship. It was normal for her to accompany him to dinner, but it was her first day at work after all. It would be strange if others found out about this and did not stir up a storm.
“Mr. Frank-”
Frank did not give her any more chances to refute as he cut her off and said, “President Jones is waiting downstairs..”